Day 1: Moremi Game Reserve

DAY 1

On arrival, you will be met at Maun airport and transferred by air into The Moremi Game Reserve, where you will meet your Zoologist/Biologist Guide.

Once in the Moremi enjoy a slow meander/game drive to familiarise yourselves with the area, then into your first camp in good time to enjoy sundowners and dinner.

Day 2: Moremi Game Reserve

DAY 2

Breakfast in the first light of day and head out in the safari cars for your introduction to some of the animals of the dry floodplain environment, looking for zebra, wildebeest, impala and predators such as wild dog and cheetah.

Return to camp for lunch and a siesta.

After consuming a large spread of tea and cakes, head off for sundowners.

Park at the edge of a lagoon and watch herds of elephants and a myriad of birds coming down to drink whilst the sun sets and you are given an informal talk on the geological history of the area.

Return to camp for a sumptuous dinner.

Day 3: Moremi Game Reserve

DAY 3

After a hearty breakfast; set out for the whole day to explore the wider area around camp.

Search out the creatures and plants typical of the ecosystem and explore the interrelationships of species and the systems in which they live.

Seek out the elusive predators such as lion, cheetah and leopard and observe and interpret their behaviour.

Picnic and enjoy a siesta under a shady mangosteen.

Spend your afternoon indulging yourself completely in seeking out your favourite species.

Leopard spotting, lion tracking, cheetah chasing and dog discovering; if you want to watch lions mating for two hours or prefer to watch bee-eaters hawking insects on the wing then so be it.

Return to camp for dinner - tired, but happy.

Day 4: Moremi Game Reserve

DAY 4

After breakfast, take a slow drive to the lagoon’s edge and board a boat to explore the waters of the Delta.

The deep open lagoons provide a wonderful contrast in habitat after the dry forest areas and floodplains of your first camp. Putt along the maze of channels, stopping to admire rare birds and the diversity of aquatic life.

Spot small crocodiles basking in the sun on sparkling white sandbanks and hippos jousting for territories with spectacular splashes and clashes of jaws and some serious dental equipment. Learn about the ecology of the waters and look at all the important components of the ecosystem.

Have a picnic lunch on a sandy bank in the river and cool off at a safe swimming spot.

Arrive at your private, lantern-lit camp on an island, deep in the delta, just after sunset. Shower and relax around the fire before dinner under the stars.

Sleep in a mosquito net tent and luxuriate in the freedom of a night in the open, surrounded by nature at her very best.

Day 5: End of Itinerary

DAY 4

Rise early and after a short walk around the island, hop back into your boat for a meander through the waterways, absorbing the tranquillity of the lagoons and narrow, papyrus-fringed, hippo trails and immersing yourself completely in the incredible spectacles that the Delta has to offer.

Search out hippo and bathing elephants to understand the importance of the Okavango to these enormous creatures.

Marvel at the majesty of elephants from only a few yards away as they wash and feed on the roots of aquatic plants.

Drift back to the vehicles.

Enjoy a final game drive and picnic lunch en route to Xakanaxa airstrip, before you say your farewells to the Delta.

Say your farewells and transfer out of the Delta onto your next destination.

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